Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Colonial Immigration Laws: A Study of the Regulation of Immigration by the English Colonies in America
IT is a remarkable coincidence that the portion Of America to which, in 1614, John Smith gave the name Of New Eng land, should prove to be the place which, on account of its future inhabitants and institutions, most appropriately de served the name. TO no other colony or group Of colonies could the designation have been so aptly applied; for in none Of them did the English blood remain so pure, and the English traits Of character continue so unchanged.
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